ABOUT TERRY

Terry Blas is the illustrator and writer behind the viral webcomics You Say Latino and You Say Latinx. He wrote Ariana Grande vs Sergeant Shade and the Clonebot Brigade, the comic book tie-in for her R.EM. fragrance campaign. He is also the writer of Steven Universe comics for Boom, and Rick and Morty comics for Oni Press. His original graphic novels are Dead Weight: Murder at Camp Bloom (Oni Press), Hotel Dare (Kaboom), Lifetime Passes (Abrams/Surely), and Eat Your Heart Out (Oni Press), all of which feature Queer and Mexican characters.
He wrote three series for Marvel comics: Reptil: Brink of Extinction, Nova, and Runaways, as well as a Wonder Woman and Vixen story for DC comics. He graduated from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in ’09 with a BFA in Illustration. He lives in Oregon with his husband and their dog, Alfie. In his spare time he enjoys playing Stardew Valley and drawing animals, superheroes, drag queens and KPop idols.
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2024
Who Was Her Own Work of Art? Frida Kahlo, Graphic Novel, Penguin Random House
Eat Your Heart Out, Volume 1, Graphic Novel, Oni Press
2022
Nova: Restoration – Infinity/Marvel Voices, Issue 1-6, Marvel Unlimited
Young Men in Love, anthology, Living, A Wave Blue World
2021
Are You Afraid of Darkseid, anthology, Wonder Woman and Vixen DC Comics
Marvel Voices Comunidades, anthology, Marvel Comics
Marvel Voices Pride, anthology, Marvel Comics
Who was the Voice of the People? Cesar Chavez, graphic novel, Penguin Random House
Lifetime Passes, graphic novel, Surely Books
Reptil, issues 1-4, Marvel Comics
Drive, Guest arc, Dave Kellett, web series
2020
Ariana Grande, R.E.M. fragrance promotional comic
Rick and Morty, issues 57-60, Oni Press
You Say Latinx, mini-comic, Vox.com
2019
Steven Universe: Our Fearful Trip, issues 25-28, BOOM! Studios
Hotel Dare, graphic novel, BOOM! Studios
The Amazing World of Gumball: Adventures in Elmore, anthology, BOOM! Studios
2018
The Secret Love of Geeks, anthology, Dark Horse comics
Dead Weight: Murder at Camp Bloom, graphic novel, Oni Press
2016
You Say Latino, mini-comic, Vox.com

